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Top PAD leader arrested at Bangkok polling station; held despite political
BANGKOK, Oct 5 (TNA) -- High-profile democracy activist core leader
Chamlong Srimuang, the top leader of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), a coaltion of democracy activists dedicated to prevent the return of deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra to power, was arrested early Sunday immediately after voting in the current contest for governor of theBangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA).
Maj-Gen. Chamlong, a retired senior military officer and former Bangkok
governor himself, is the second key PAD chief for whom arrest warrants
were issued in late August. The arrest was made despite a no-action truce
being in place between the PAD and government negotiator's led by Deputy
Prime Minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh.
Gen. Chamlong was taken into custody at a polling booth in an
army-dominated Dusit district constituency and is now being questioned at
a border patrol police unit in the adjacent province of Pathum Thani.
As Sunday is public holiday, the PAD leader will be detained at the border
patrol police unit until Monday when police can formally request the
Criminal Court for permission to detain him for another 12 days. Police
are unlikely to grant a bail request for him.
On Friday, police apprehended PAD core leader Chaiwat Sinsuwong, who is
now being detained at Bangkok Special Prison. Police on August 27 issued
arrest warrants for nine of the group's leaders on charges of
insurrection, conspiracy, and illegal assembly on the part of more than 10
persons and refusing orders to disperse. The warrants imposed on the nine
leaders spelled out serious criminal charges punishable by death or life
imprisonment.
The charges were filed after the PAD seized Government House, the seat of
the Thai government, several ministries and state agencies in a bid to
oust the government which it accused of being a proxy of ousted, fugitive
prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
The arrest of the duo is expected to scuttle ongoing attempts by the
coalition government of Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat to negotiate with
the PAD core leaders on ways to end the domestic political crisis.
The PAD charges that government is a proxy of ousted, fugitive premier
Thaksin and has demanded that the government leave office. (TNA)
Chamlong Srimuang, the top leader of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), a coaltion of democracy activists dedicated to prevent the return of deposed premier Thaksin Shinawatra to power, was arrested early Sunday immediately after voting in the current contest for governor of theBangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA).
Maj-Gen. Chamlong, a retired senior military officer and former Bangkok
governor himself, is the second key PAD chief for whom arrest warrants
were issued in late August. The arrest was made despite a no-action truce
being in place between the PAD and government negotiator's led by Deputy
Prime Minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh.
Gen. Chamlong was taken into custody at a polling booth in an
army-dominated Dusit district constituency and is now being questioned at
a border patrol police unit in the adjacent province of Pathum Thani.
As Sunday is public holiday, the PAD leader will be detained at the border
patrol police unit until Monday when police can formally request the
Criminal Court for permission to detain him for another 12 days. Police
are unlikely to grant a bail request for him.
On Friday, police apprehended PAD core leader Chaiwat Sinsuwong, who is
now being detained at Bangkok Special Prison. Police on August 27 issued
arrest warrants for nine of the group's leaders on charges of
insurrection, conspiracy, and illegal assembly on the part of more than 10
persons and refusing orders to disperse. The warrants imposed on the nine
leaders spelled out serious criminal charges punishable by death or life
imprisonment.
The charges were filed after the PAD seized Government House, the seat of
the Thai government, several ministries and state agencies in a bid to
oust the government which it accused of being a proxy of ousted, fugitive
prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
The arrest of the duo is expected to scuttle ongoing attempts by the
coalition government of Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat to negotiate with
the PAD core leaders on ways to end the domestic political crisis.
The PAD charges that government is a proxy of ousted, fugitive premier
Thaksin and has demanded that the government leave office. (TNA)